I’ve been raised Southern Baptist & am fascinated with learning about religion. I’ve been studying Christian denominations a lot recently, and I’ve become very intrigued with the Catholic Church.
Welcome to the Boards. You have come to an excellent source of information.
Many of the Catholic beliefs that do not match up to the Baptist beliefs, I kind of do believe, but with things like Limbo, Purgatory, and other things that Catholics believe that aren’t in the Protestant Bible, but are believed by tradition, I don’t understand and do not believe at all.
Actually most of the Church’s teachings are found in or extrapolated from the Bible. I’m no expert, but if you do a search on the various items you have questions on, I’m sure you’ll find threads where these things have already been discussed.
As a note - Limbo is not a Catholic Doctrinal teaching. It has been, for a long time, a pious belief and understanding of God’s mercy but is not a doctrinal teaching of the Church.
Anyway, I believe most of the things I’ve been taught in the Baptist Church, but I feel there is other knowledge of other denominations that seem true, but I find no evidence of them in the Bible.
THIS SITE might help you some in providing references from Scripture and from the Early Church Father’s on many of the items you might have questions on. Look on the left side for a list of various topics (you might have to scroll down a bit to get to it.
I also don’t understand where the Bible says it’s not the only thing we need for salvation & knowing how to live.
The Bible does not say either way, specifically…BUT, the Bible does speak to the relationship between “Church” and “Scripture” and you will find that they interconnect.
For example. The NT speaks strongly of Unity, of being One, of agreeing with one another etc. Jesus instructs us to take difficult matters to “The Church” and to “Listen to the Church” (Mt 18:15-18) which is the pillar and bulwark of Truth.
It says that all Scripture is useful for teaching - But who is responsible for teaching? The Church - the Pillar and Bulwark of Truth (1 Tim 3:15) - the one to whom we are to listen…and the one, "
…that through the church the manifold wisdom of God might now be made known to the principalities and powers in the heavenly places. This was according to the eternal purpose which he has realized in Christ Jesus our Lord…" (Eph 3:10-11)
See how this hangs together? Church and Scripture are inseparable.
And consider how the Bible that you hold came to be…It was through the offices of the Catholic Church. It was assembled, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, by the Bishops of the Church around 400 AD.
There are things I agree with in both Churches and things I disagree with, and I can’t believe in bits and pieces of a Church if I ever choose to become a part of that Church. I don’t really know what to do besides pray, but I don’t really know how God will answer me. Anyway, does anyone have any advice? :thankyou: :ehh:
Keep praying and keep asking questions. There are many good people here to help.
Has anyone pointed you to the online Catechism yet? If not, take a look
HERE. Go to the Bottom of the page and use the search function to look up specific references.
I hope some of this helps.
Peace
James